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The Kingsley Baby #2

The Brother's Wife

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A second chance at first love…SHE WAS HIS TRUE LOVE

Jake McClain had always loved Hope…even after she married Andrew Kingsley. And he knew she loved him—but after her policeman father had been killed, she couldn't bear to love a man in danger. So Hope became a Kingsley, entering a world of wealth and privilege far removed from Jake's honest eyes.

COULD HE BE HER HERO?

Now Andrew is dead…and an identical stranger has arrived at the Kingsley mansion. He says he's Adam Kingsley, home after thirty years. But his eyes follow Hope, and he knows secrets only Andrew would know. Has the husband Hope never loved returned to claim her? And how can Jake, the man she never stopped loving, save her?

384 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 1998

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Amanda Stevens

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Amanda Stevens is the award-winning author of over fifty novels, including the modern gothic series, The Graveyard Queen. Her books have been described as eerie and atmospheric, “a new take on the classic ghost story.” Born and raised in the rural south, she now resides in Houston, Texas, where she enjoys binge-watching, bike riding and the occasional Horror Night with friends.

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My God! The h has to be one of the most annoying heroines I have ever read in a romance novels. There is not a single thing about her that I could like or relate to. She is an idiot and the H should have thanked his lucky star and moved on when she dumped him because he would not give up his job as a cop. Instead he hung around and missed her. They are both idiots, and the story is boring as hell.
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